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"Now at the place wehre you can increase the amount of ram that your..."

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Note: I`m answering only the 1st question (about RAM limit in Win7). The computer itself is the limiting factor in how much RAM you can installl. This is due to the architecture (related to physical, electronic, and software aspects) of the motherboard. Thus, for example, since my Dell Latitude has a limit of 4GB, I cannot install 6GB or 8GB. Note that doing so anyway is dangerous, in that your computer may actually not load the Operating System (OS) properly and you could lose data on your drive(s). Now, you may be asking another aspect of this issue: the amount of RAM to be used by the OS when working. WARNING No 1: Before doing anything stated below, back up your drive(s)! This setting can be user-defined as follows: (1) open Windows Explorer; (2) right click on "Computer" and click on the "Properties" menu item (at the bottom of the list); (3) left click on "Advanced system settings"; (4) click on the "Advanced" tab and then click on the "Settings" box on the "Performance" section; (5) on the "Performance Options" window that pops up, select the "Advanced" tabe and click on "Change". You are now at the place wehre you can increase the amount of RAM that your OS uses. Note that, at the bottom, there will be a note that states (a) the max amount of RAM that your OS now uses and what are the min and max amounts that you can set. WARNING No 2: Do not change these values unless you know what you`re doing! If you still want to increase the max amount of RAM, then click on the "Automatically manange paging file size for all drives" check box, click on the "Custom size" radio button, and set the values for Initial size" and Maximum size". WARNING 3: Set these values in MB, not GB!

"And also try to delete applications that are too heavy for memory usage..."

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Hi,
Maybe your mobile has already full in memory, or to much memory usage,
Try to download a cleaner for your mobile, to clear usage history, and maybe it can helps your mobile download fast, and also try to delete applications that are too heavy for memory usage, hope it helps,
Have a nice day.

"Double click on the home button in the middle of the screen..."

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Double click on the home button in the middle of the screen really fast and a line of extras will come up, slide your finger to the left and u will see a lock symbol click on this and it will lock the screen in the same place for you.

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Hold home and then hold on the icons in the task switcher. click the little - sign that shows up to kill apps running in the background. also turn off the ipod periodically. that seems to help me. ipod touch 4g 8gb 5.1OS redsn0w jailbroken.

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It`s because you may have too many apps running at once, because it`s a small device it may not be capable of running so many apps at once, if you`re concerned take it back to the store and get them to take a look.

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